I just like the way NatGeo breaks the objects into pieces in slow motion. It brings a sense of curiosity to the viewer, or a sense of discovery, which I think it blends well into the science theme of the channel.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
New topic on the blog - Advertisements
So I thought I might as well write about interesting advertisements I see around me instead of only about money. To start things off, let's take a look at this filler advert on National Geographic.
I just like the way NatGeo breaks the objects into pieces in slow motion. It brings a sense of curiosity to the viewer, or a sense of discovery, which I think it blends well into the science theme of the channel.
I just like the way NatGeo breaks the objects into pieces in slow motion. It brings a sense of curiosity to the viewer, or a sense of discovery, which I think it blends well into the science theme of the channel.
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